Intellectual Market Vladimir Tyurin | 1987 State Russian Museum In 1981, a group of young architects in Moscow succeeded in dodging Soviet censorship by submitting projects to a competition announced by the magazine Japan Architecture. So began an informal movement that would bring together some 50 architects and groups who, throughout the 1980s, were to represent spearhead architecture in Russia and its environs. Dubbed “paper architecture”, after an exhibition held in 1984 in Moscow at the offices of Jonost, a youth […]
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